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The phrase "attitudes that represent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing beliefs, feelings, or perspectives that embody or symbolize a particular idea or group.
Example: "The survey revealed attitudes that represent the diverse opinions of the community on environmental issues."
Alternatives: "views that embody" or "perspectives that signify".
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Finally, at the most indirect end of the continuum is expressing opinions and attitudes that "represent a non-heterosexist view of the world".
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"You can't avoid the fact that these people are metaphors for attitudes that represented a time we all lived through and have complicated feelings about," Mr. Pollack said.
Decision maker attitudes on attributes that represent secondary or minor impacts of the project may be risk prone.
Yet, as I pointed out in my kidsinthehouse.com piece "Mean Kids," too often, despite an arsenal of curricula designed to address bullying in all of its unsavory forms, we fail to take the time to teach children the attitudes and behaviors that represent the antithesis of bullying.
To help illustrate the findings of this study, the differences across the US in awareness and attitudes towards genetic testing, we ran a principal component analysis on participant responses to seven items that represent attitudes and awareness concerning genetic testing for disease and ancestry to identify principal components describing the most variation in the data.
We identified scales and dimensions that represent Attitude, Social norm, Self-efficacy, Barriers, Knowledge and Intention.
Different risk aversion factors that represent different attitudes of the public were also investigated.
Formal models then aim at the quantification and measurement of risks using scenario approaches, sensitivity analyses, and utility functions that represent different risk attitudes.
"It is important to also display these positive attitudes … because that represents the British Muslim majority".
Harold Koda, the former head of the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, once told me that the debate over whether fashion belonged in the museum had been resolved when the powers that be started seeing fashion as a decorative art that represented popular attitudes and mores — toward beauty, craft and society — at a specific moment in time.
An attitude is a hypothetical construct that represents a person's degree of like or dislike for a place, person, thing, item or event.
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